Malaya Tribune, 12 August 1941

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  • 20 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1941 FIVE CENTS. <Zltt5la(^<Irilnoe Tuesday, August 12, 1941.
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  • 247 1 THAILAND REINFORCES INDO-CHINA FR ONTIER nRAM A NEWS ABOUT THE FAR EAST lON RECEIVED TO-DAY IS SUMVAi VS FOLLOWS:— an is fully to mobilise on a war footing, it cd. The British Ambassador, Sir Robert the Foreign Office yesterday afternoon. Following the stern radio warning
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  • 286 1 Eastern News. Tokyo, Aug. 12. i t of four Imperial ordinances, decided upon r Japan right up to a total wartime economic approved by the National Mobilisation Tommittee at a meeting held yesterday the Premier's official residence. iney are: (1) The revision of the Price
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  • 68 1 i Stall Reverter) in local wading hotels yesterday premium." ".nd inU1! dc by a Tribune revealed that this scaise of an Britishers, m anly children, from h land of the »h," .nd Borneo. Us frcm these expected to-day, 1 «dation in one ng hotels alone enred
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  • 80 1 i London, Aug. *2 A all -American Eagle has been formed in and has already h&ti r with the enemjr the squadron claims probably destroyed." a Dilot officer and ing fighters equipped innon and machine:ttrol over an Engthejr saw the Ju 83 thick cloud, it and
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  • 19 1 London, Aug, untitled •i'-».v C-lo-c in Norn, bWn having talW Vichv Vlce-Pr«»triser in Vichy. Ic/t lor 'Orrnrvm, :trrnrrttnx to
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  • 43 1 A photograph of the cheque for $901.501 which icas handed yesterday to Sir Shenton Thomas by Mr. E. E.G. Boyd, President of the F. M S Chamber of Mines. The sun: was the total of the Malayan Miners' Bomber Fund.
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  • 159 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 12. DI'BLIC opinion in Thailand continues favourably disposed towards Japan, it is reported from Bangkok. Reports are confirmed that 20,000 Yunnan troops have arrived in the Shan Sta*es. Burma, close to the Thai fcorde:. It is added that they arc ill-equipped but likely
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  • 250 1 U.S. VICHY BREAK NEAR Reuter. Washington, Aug. 11. A MERICAN relations with Vichy are rapidly approaching a climax and a break in the very near future would be hardly surprising, according to well-informed circles in Washington. Relations between the two Governments have been hanging
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  • 85 1 British Wireless. London, Aug. 12. THE King has approved the ex- tension of the term of office of Col. Sir Leslie Wilson as Governor of Queensland for a further peiiod of 12 months from June 13, 1942. The King has also approved ol Sir
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  • 332 1 Reuter. Hsingking, Aug 12. t\A.R eastern interest to-day seems centred on the South Pacific rather than in Hsingking (capital of Manchukuo) and it cannot be said that there is any outstanding change in Russo-Japanese relations, at least not as viewed from the con- fines of
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  • 151 1 British Wirelees. London, Aug. 12. THE famous aviator, Mr. James Mollison, now emnloyed in the Air Transport Auxiliary, has just returned to England after a remarkable flight to French Equatorial Africa. He had ferried the "Cunl*ffe Qwen Flying Wing," a new unorthodox type of civil aircraft,
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  • 74 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 12. EIGHT million pounds has been raised to provide- British battleships by the Stock Exchange Savings Group. An announcement to this effect was made yesterday, and adds that the whole sum was raised since July 1. Now the Group aims to raise, by
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  • 276 1 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 11. FAILURE of Congress to have ex- tended the service of the Army rank and file wculd have had an "exceedingly bad psychological effect alone on the Internationa! situation," declared the Secretary of State, Mr. Cornell jtiul. 1 at his press
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  • 82 1 Reuter. S Tokyo. Aug. 12. (j JAPAN is to send a special r J «nvoy, with the full rank I«f Ambassador, to IndoJ China "in order tc streng- then the friendly lies be- tween the two countries." 1 The Vichy Government has S accepted this Japanese
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  • 101 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 12. A PACT of mutual assistance bert tween the Chungking Government and the Soviet Union is stated to be under consideration according to a Nanking despatch to the Japanese Domoi Agency The despatch adds that the pact is said to provide for: <l> Russian officials
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  • 483 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) LOC4L PUBLIC MEN, with the Secretary for the Colonies' (Lord Moyne's) recent circular regarding possible increases of income tax in the Colonies, before them, feel that Government will shortly test unofficial opinion regarding income tax in Malaya through
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  • 225 2 Singapore. Monday. HOLDING that there was sufficient evidence tc sustain the conviction and that tne sentence was net excessive, Sir Percy McEhvaine, the Chief Justice, dismissed the appeal of Tan Cheng Puan aga'nst the conviction and sentence ol six months' rigorous imprisonment imposed on him by
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  • 104 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) AX. Kangsar, Monday. S many as five local schoolboys were awarded the Federal Scholarship to Raffles College. Four of these are from the Malay College and the other from the Clifford School. All the five obtained grade 1 certificates in
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  • 607 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. QN June 30 this year, Khoo Theam Seong employed by thO Singapore Cold Storage, was admitted to the Penang General Hospital, suffering from severe pain in the abdomen. He was advised to undergo an operation to which he agreed.
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  • 22 2 (*rom Our Own Reporter) Mdt Ipon Monday. R. Ismail of the Government proceeding on transfer to Anderson School, Ipoh.
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  • 25 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claims):— NONE
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  • 343 2 TeluJt Anson, Monday. r£ local Sanitary Board has decided to demolish the Teluk Anson clock tower, which is better known in the country as the "Leaning Tower," in Ihe near future on the ground that it may be a source of considerable danger if any bombing
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  • 178 2 Singapore, Monday. A SEQUEL to an incident that occurred after the soccer match between the South China team and the Civilians which was played on the stadium, on May 25, was heard in the third police court, today, when Tan Tat Hin (19). was fined $40. in default,
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  • 79 2 pjEGARDING the movement* of aliens, it is notified in the Kedah Gazette of Aug. 7 that applications for permit shall be made to the Ofl&cer-ln-Charge of the Police district in which such alien then is. and such permit may under such direction as may from time to
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  • 120 2 nELivERiNci 1 fi'strate. com ed i > v' '--JB I ram. an Bi -9 ierK. on a hare* I j false statemen, i tor in com, I the traffic C Si ah a I fined $50 "The accused h i I nutted that the HI
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  • 161 2 Singapore, Moafr A CHARGE of attempted robbery was explained tc s Chinese youths. Leou- Seng Kj <16) and Yeow Lai San (If) b| fifth court this morning. Leow Senp Kang and Veati San were alleged to have cq mitted the offence near W Estate on Mar
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  • 303 3 ChungkingStlent On Petty Remittances: Drop In Exchange (Tribute Staff Reporter) v \p> «>1 dollars, meant to sustain many more thoupoor Chinese throughout China, are being held ,ut Malaya pending receipt of advice from the < o\ernnunt regarding these "petty family re1
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 3 -P<>nham buying Miss Jean Elder 0/ "Lady HamXLC.ithay last r.ight.
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  • 77 3 i Qui Own Cm-respondent) acca, Monday. AM a 40-year-olc i. .anted to-day ir Mr. A. E. Milk 5 railed for his det ol enticing awaj tried woman. I prosecution the to the comasamy, in Tarn iii accordance >ms, and they were a brocadeI impin on
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  • 40 3 Modern American fighters are pour ma in to Burma where they arc being assembled in re«*JjeMto be flown to China for the Chinese Air Force. Picture shoivs some of the fighters lined up preparatory to testing.
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  • 251 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. UR H. R. Cheeseman, deputy Director of Education, S.S. and F.M.S.. was the principal speaker at a tea party held this evening at the Hotel Majestic by the Teachers' Associa- tion of Perak. The function was part of the
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  • 90 3 AT the meeting of the Federal A council next Tuesday. His Excellency the High Commissioner sfr Shenton Thomas will present the badge of the C.B.E. the Hon. Mr. S. B. raimei. v* badge of the 0.8.E awarded tc Maior W F. ChiDD. D.5.0., ana
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  • 13 3 Reuter. Lonaon. au». rpHERE is nothing to wpnrt."Jg^ Security —Reuter.
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  • 555 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) colour bar problem in the Union of South Africa has been improving since the Smuts Government came into power," said Sir Rama Rati, till recently High Commissioner for India in the Union of South Africa, when interviewed yesterday. Sir
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  • 250 3 "LADY HAMILTON (At the Cathay) BUi crowd acclaimed Alexander Kor- rii s latest film triumph, "Lady Ha- Nav> and the Merchant Marine at the Rear Admiral and T B IJjW a^ SSSwM*** w»? lately made up o( the E&STKiS attended the tune j and Vlvten Ugt-J ass S., to
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  • 111 3 THE three-day benefit performance, sponsored by the Singapore China Relief Fund Committee, was successfully closed on Sunday netting: 88,712 for civilian relief in China. The campaign was well supported by the Chinese community, including many Chinese leaders who contributed money ranging from $2. to
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  • 121 3 Singapore, Monday. YOU must have known the cigarettes were smuggled and you must not assist in smuggling by buviug them."' remarked Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, the fourth magistrate, when he imposed a fine of $50 njid the costs of the summons, ion Fakhruddin. an Indian,
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  • 57 4 SCCCER: Div. I. Gordons v. Police. Changi; Div. II A, R.A. iB.M.> v Moravia, 5.H.8.; Div. II B. R.A.F. (F.E.i v Corinthians, Geylang: S.C.F.A. B v Airport, Clerical Union; Wanderers v R.A.F., Kallang, Selarang. TENNIS: Exhibition by Kho Sin Kie at V.M.C.A. courts. sfc FIE S.C.F.A. —M.F A.
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  • 57 4 H A NGLIA" team of Ford Sports Club will meet Thornycroft Sports Club in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park to-day. Ford "Anglia" team will be selected from the following players:— A. Kadir (captain», Jaffar. Ahmad, Chee Seng, Kay Lin; P. Murugasu; Kum Hong; Katharison: Salt,
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  • 46 4 FE following are other results of the league soccer matches played in Singapore, yesterday:— R.A.F. (Seletar) defeated the Argylls 6-1 in a Reserve Division game played at Seletar. The Signals defeated the R.A.O.C. 2-0 in a Div. II A match I played at Alexandra.
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  • 695 4 SINGAPORE 'S CHANCES OF RETAINING TROPHY WITH THE MALAYA CUP FINAL A FEW DAYS HENCE FROM TO-DAY, IS RIFE AMONG FOOTBALL FANS WHETHER BE ABLE TO BEAT PENANG AND THVI WWT THEIR FEATS ON TWO PREVIOUS OCCASIONS, WHEN THEY WON THE CUP THREE TIMES IN SUCCESSION.
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  • 69 4 THE committee of the Business 1 Houses' Soccer League wishes to express its heartfelt thanks to Mr. V. Pakirisamy for kindly consenting to defray all expenses in connection with the recent War Fund match. Although the weather was bad the organisers allowed the game to,
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  • 359 4 PLAYING exhibition matches at the Straits Chinese Recreation Club courts yesterday evening, Kho Sin Kie, Chinese Davis Cup player and holder of two Malayan titles, displayed the hall marks of the class player with his careless grace and easy control of the
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  • 30 4 Calcutta, Aug. 11. rpHE Mohammedan Sporting Club qualified for the semi-final of the Indian Football Association Shield Football Tournament by beating the Calcutta Football Club by four goals to one.—Reuter.
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  • 51 4 KHO Sin Kie, the Davis Cup player, who played in exhibition games at the S.C.R.C. yesterday, will be playing mor© games to-day and tomorrow. To-day, he will make an appearance at the V.M.C.A. courts, while to-morrow, Sin Kie will be playing at the S.R.C.
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  • 150 4 REMEMBER ME and Confidence have been promoted to class one, according to the latest classification list of the Straits Racing Association. New classifications are Micky Rooney, Spun Wool (class Avant Tout, Calamint, Solar Green (class 2) and The Port telass Horses relegated are Grofmo and Sir
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  • 245 4 MORAVIA 2; R.A.F. (Seletar)l. BY the odd goal in three Moravia defeated the R. A. F. t Self tan in a Div. 2A League match played on the Fraser and Neave ground yesterday. The exchanges were even throughout and both teams missed several fine scoring chances
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  • 414 4 rE August Medal and Round "Clifford tun ,n S tition of the Rovai Sine»»», pf Club was played at Buk?t T (io,f on Saturday and Sundav Ji mah suited in a win for r der in "A" division with u Xa score of 74, in a
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  • 122 4 RA F. (Tengah) 1; RAM I I SETTING a pace they were unable to maintain, the X h M paid the penalty by losing their Div II 'A" encounter against th? R.A.F. (Tengah). at the Stadium, yesterday. After being on the defensive during practically the whole
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    • 225 4 THE FREEDOM OF THE SEA Vj] S§k -AND OF THE AIR-IS AS VITAL f£\ TO MALAYA'S SECURITY AS KA W TO BRITAIN'S. How are we in Malaya—this peaceful Kv\ ANI and prosperous land —to help in KoA holding this freedom? Vv^l First: Save regularly every Y/\ l%] dollar possible, from
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 89 5 News message from Bangkok declares that a A Japanese nationals, "evacuated" from Singapore rated Malay States, arrived there on Saturday >ard the International Express. roup, it is unctering here on Aug. the message added, aiding the above Ken Tsumuri, JapGeneral, Singapore, evacuate" was
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  • 121 5 Committees nr» j M Malay States and the Colony. The re has already had g a communique •roller. Malaya. i iblic who wish to reports regarding <d to get In touch the Committee for ment. The personnel mmltteea is: Officer. Toud; Mrs. Tay Lian 1 beong; Cuot.
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  • 58 5 Singapore, Monday, j i md a stick were J have been used to hurt to a man j njaed Abdullah on Aug. 9. charge of causing to °Abdullah was h Din (33) and two Punjabis, ared before Mr. in the tnird police ts postponed for
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 5 John S. Young, former commentator, and former director of radio of the New York Worlas Fair, who is making an extended tour cf the Orient, Australia and South Africa, as a "roving news correspondent" for the National Broadcasting Company. It is expected he will do a
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  • 388 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MR 0. 1). Gallagher, accredited war correspondent ol the London Daih Express, arrived in Malaya yesterday to find out for himself how things were shaoine in the Far East- Mr. Gallagher has been joverinc" the war in the Middle East
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  • 75 5 illwK> Singapore. Monday. WHILE employed as a R t house in New Bridge tf„.v iM). Teochew. was stated tc L U v e e^toTe B n S •0 a a?d a pair of .pectacle. fr c^r h g^ e w^ e theft before Mr W
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  • 585 5 Singapore, Monday. CLAIMING that she had been bought from her parents under a false pretext that she would be married to a man whom she had never seen before, a 19-year-old Chinese girl, Lim Wan Leh alias Mah Choon Hong, accused a woman
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  • 118 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. rpHE Selangor Corps of air raid wardens, over 1,000 strong, held their first parade this morning at the Coronation Park. The different companies which formed up in a rectangle In the tennis courts were inspected by Capt. Page. Addressing
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  • 107 5 ]ITARUTHUVARS in Malaya, at their se- J oond conference, which was held »t Ipoh on July 27, urged that the Govern- ment should do away with the rule that, all skilled labourers coming from India to Malaya should pay a deposit of 50 rupees plus
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  • 47 5 A parade was held by the AR P wardens of Group Pour, ppsch W Division, on Friday, at the Victoria School, on the occasion of the transfer of Mr. P. Valupplllal. Group warden, to A.R.P. Headquarters. Nearly a hundred Wardens took part In the
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  • 598 5 FI LL programme has bee i arranged for the party of distinguished visitors from Australia which will arrive in Singapore on Friday. Aug. 15, as guests of the Straits Settlements Government. The party, which is now touring Netherlands East Indies, will include Senator H.
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  • 91 5 Singapore, Monday. ARRESTED while conversing with j a prisoner in .he lock -up of the Detective Branch police station, three Indians were fined $2 each, in default, four days', imprisonment, by Mr. W. D. Carew. the third magistrate. m% The men, Sharif bin Ibrahim I Shah
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  • 157 6 THE Colonial war effort is addled. Recognition of this is distasteful but the facts are crystal clear. Lord Moyne's White Paper putting forward various recommendations "aimed at furthering the war effort in the Colonies" is a lengthy and somewhat prosy document for newspaper readers accusI tamed
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  • 207 6 THERE are many sides to the patriotic effort in Malaya, Without desiring in the least to detract from the benefits arising from the worthy efforts of many excellent people, it would be sheer hypocrisy to deny that many "patriot i activities are merely an excuse •or pleasure
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  • 188 6 JEAVLNG £fcide for the moment Far Eastern possibilities which might result in a sudden change of outlook, the Malayan war effort, broadly, has been con lined to flagwagging and paying up cheerfully. Indirect taxation has not been broadly based; direct taxation has not yet affected the masses. The
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  • 1821 6  -  MATSUOKA'S WELCOME WAS STRICTLY "ERSATZ" This uncensored story N on hon the \a/is work S the international game J Svas brought back by S C arl B. Wall, young j American journalist S who recently returned j to America from 54 days in Germany.
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  • 363 6 GIVING effect to the displacement or paralleling of Axis operated air routes in South America, in the furtherance of the American government's desire to co-operate with the South American Republics in the organisation and management of domestic air transport, new air route extensions by Panagra (Pan
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  • 489 6 WHEN Japan renewed sure on Indo-Ch;. cession of a number and naval bases in part, we in Malaya "At what point wil and the United BtaU expansion as a rights and inter. Seas, and at what p intervene in defence and interests?*' That point, appan been reached
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 637 7 Important Developments In Far East Predicted Reuter. Melbourne, Aus. 11 Mill 1 we desire peace m the Pacific, we are not disn posed to run away from the geographically plain «*< thai Singapore is part of Australia's frontier said Hr. X G. Menzies, the
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  • 171 7 Reuter. Simla, Aug. 11. Indian battalicn carry out reforce to discover n ol the Bcche, Army observer in march, and two ble before zero lark, they set out. ley went and then expected happened, ars and machinedeep ravines) the dived where the »uld not
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  • 183 7 Reuter. Zurich, Aug. 11. WHILE Admiral Darlan conT tinued his efforts on Sunday to persuade Ihis colleagues to accept the policy of full surrender, a bomb exploded in front of the Vichy synagogue, according to the Vichy correspondent of "La Suisse." Official Vichy circles called the
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  • 159 7 Reuter. I Ottawa, Aug. 11. AIR supremacy, wherever the 1 1 enemy may be encountered is an essential pre'ude to ultimate victory and the Royal Canadian Air Force, through the Common- ,T *ealth plan, will be called en for an ever-mcreasing proportion of the total
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  • 591 7 Reuter. MOSCOW, AUG. 11. IT IS ALMOST NECESSARY TO SEE TO BELIEVE HOW THE NORMAL TREND OF LIFE lr CONTINUES UNDER WAR CONDITIONS IN MOSCOW, WRITES REUTER S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. FOR THE HARDWORKING RUSSIANS THERE IS LITTLE OPPORTUNITY FOR AMUSEMENTS AND RECREATION DURING THE WEEKDAYS,
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  • 242 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 11. CANADA is planning a shipbuilding programme, including the construction of destroyers and the launching of 1,000,000 tons of merchant shipping next year. This fresh aspect of the allied war effort is among the topics being discussed by Mr. Angus Mac Donald,
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  • 184 7 Reuter. Chungking, Aug. 11. PjURING the weekend Chung- king endured the most intensive bombing it has ever known. In a raid starting on Friday morning it is estimated that the Japanese used 400 aircraft and dropped 3,000 bombs over China's wartime capital. The attack lasted four
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  • 380 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 11. TTHE looming threat to Dakar occupies a prominent place in the London press to-day. The Times, in a leader, states: "There seem to be no limits to the prevarication and distortion of facts to which they are willing to descend
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  • 157 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 12. THE total of registered unemployment in Great Britain on July 14 was: men and beys 113,662, women and girls 105,915. Of the<-.e, 33,000 men and 3.000 women were classified as unsuitable for ordinary industrial employment. These figures show a decrease
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  • 38 9 Bangkok, Aug. 11. FE Director of the Publicity Bureau of the Thailand Government announced that negotiations for the conclusion of a friendship and trade pact were in progress between Thailand and Ma nchukuo.—Eastern News. V
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  • 90 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. r. Cheah Ghim Leng, O B.E J.P.. M S C.. well-known 'ccal resident, is a patient in the Tpoh Hospital, having undergone an oreration on Saturday night. Mr Cheah was taken ill suddenly on Saturday evening
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    • 162 9 OPENING TO-DA V APPLAUD P 1 CATHAY 6 ,5 ,,s jrf&k TWO GREAT JĔ STARS IN A Wk4r MIGHTY j&T' PICTURE! LEIGH w romance that rocked -LADY HAMILTON* witti ALAN MOWBRAY GLADYS COOPER SARA ALLGOOD HENRY WILCOXON. BOOK EARLY 3400 UNITED ARTISTS EXTRA MORNING MATINEES AT 11 O'CIiOCK THI RSDAY
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    • 227 9 ELECTROPLATING that fives satisfaction STAR ELECTROPLATING CO. 227, Tank Road, Singapore Ainmn i;RlPF MIYTIIPE VJtVH La ITIJLA. I UIYLI When new born and|or children show disinclination for food, suffer from vomitting, griping and pain in the stomach, constipation, restlessness, convulsions, None other is equal to BCPW GRIPE MIXTURE ailments in
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    • 364 9 DRAMATIC STORY OF WARTIME 1A TRIG IE AAD ADVEATI'IIL AT SEA! le or RtMs i xg AETIOA Ol' I 1 1-:ET 111 old FAVO uR|TES! OPENING TO-DAY t.c r INCLUDING 3.15 6.15 9.15 GADMONT BRITISH I j/Vm news Lmmmwj^mWMhw fmml mm also an interesting and MMW^Mm M/ MM MMJM MJ
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  • 76 10 IR MRS. TAN SOO TECK and family wish to express their sincercst thanks and heartfelt gratitude to all friends and relatives who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Tan Jiak Lum nee Goh Koon Neo, and to those who paid night visits, sent im-, mortelles wreaths,
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    • 3214 10 mmmmt \\mmm \mmm\ \\mmm\ mm**. tm T m Srmmm Educational "THE ARISTOCRAT" School of Ballroom Dancing, 302 A, Lavender Street, Singapore Principal Mr. Matheaon Sinn, member M.A.T.D. (Ballroom Branch). Asslsted by Mr. Mohd. Ohanl bin Adamsha. member M.A.T.D. (B.B.). Lessons Adjudicating Demonstrations. Classes daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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    • 615 10 SuDPly of Cooked rations to th« iSrStion Singapore t-pkderS are invited by tne Committee for ne su n ppry for Immigration Depot, period Ist September to 31st December, 1941. t t may 9 The terms of contract ui<xy be ascertained from the Assistant Stroller Of Labour, Singapore, who'wili r alsn,
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    • 154 10 V^HUQTRa^y IZZ-IZ4. ORCHfIBD RO^r Large Auditorium Size Cello Guitar PRICE $45 SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Bead. Would you cUan your teeth with a Imagine the effect of cleaning P^E^Hi^Bhl your teeth with- gravel! The HF^Kp delicate enamel would soon he destroyed, wouldn't it? Yet how many people use
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    • 506 10 TO-BAY'S R A 111 qJ SINGAPORE LONDox ZHL. 225 m. 1333 Wcf. GBV "»▼«1 ZHP 1. 30 96 m. 9 6» mcs. £»V M 81 mcs, ]6 84 ZHP 2 48 58 m. 6175 m cs. 25 19 81 "SK?" 7Hp 3 41.38 m. 7.25 mcs. cT« 11 75 mcs;
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  • 608 11 Singapore. August 11. MINING BUyCr 2 7 H 3!f <*) 3316 34 j6ctt "j- 1810. (0 0.75 > 12 6 14J10,- ioje l "I- 18J- I 121- U!$1) 0.19 0.21 0 35 0.37 Mj 1.23 1.26 4 3 419 221- 2316 0 70 0.76 21 21!6
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  • 66 11 (Fr m Ur Fina »cial Correspondent) taus at 1!66 Zq! 116 at 1 2 Ranto the rubber share mark". t?ere wer, i 01^ which led Business alao paaaed In ve^^Se^wVt,^ 6 ,Jftrkpt The 88 i lth sellers Predominating, done at%.r Nt War SS Tin T
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  • 22 11 Singapore, Tuesday. tin and rubber w Singapore at noon today were:— TIN w«H4J down fU RUBBER Buyers 38V., Sellers 38%
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  • 29 11 muFRp v,o k. Peshawar. Aug. r e to re P° r ts received in W4r ron Kashgar. British and Afghan subjects who were arraneln/^7
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  • 181 11  -  U. S. MA V ABANDON SILVER PROGRAMME By REUTER Cable JT is believed that the ,k Aug. It. 1 States silver prop™ 'JT n of the United while the L do 80-bay, prices from k 1 C ntrols to insulat vate silver's S2ET^£ ,lere fa thou
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  • 66 11 P, Singapore, Aug 11. Java Cubo .IS Hamburg cube {2 25 W'fJK? J r.iack P ?PP er 'Jg Sundrie d Copra 265 Mixed Copra 2 40 FalrFlai ake T TaPto 8.50 £Ssi Flake Tapioca 8 00 Medium Pearl Tapioca 10 00 Small Pearl Tapicca S 50 Lmgga Sago Flour
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    • 83 11 rr t ATKINSONS T-er charm is o/ q3ond Street complete S L uses X Atkinsons Eau Je Cologne When other women wilt, she is vital and alive. W hen they are hot and tired, she is cool and I iresh as a wild rose on an English summer I coming.
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    • 242 11 SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. X CO. SERVICES Bangkok. ES?% Rangoon and Calcutta, Swettcnham, Penang, Negapatam, Pocto Novo, Cuddatore, j Madras. JSSfiB wiU be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit ply 8^ accommodation apBOUSTEAD CO., LTD Tel- i 45i CO ,0r ted ln FMS) TO. 5431 forJPassage Freight. "GOLD LEAF" Tea
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    • 320 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are being from the Straits to their usual *r£**> Ind Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register the r requirements but under Present circumstances mailings
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  • 422 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 12. MILITARY commentary by "Anna.ist" on the A the Germ ans are still pressing very strongly all along the Russian buckled slightly at two points at Soltsi. south-west of Lemngrad and in thejout The odds, however, are htln|t fUI of
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  • 236 12 British Wireless. London, Aug lift GLEN Martin aircraft, P» cted A by Canadian pint has shot up two motor transZrt vehicles and inflated about on enemy personnel in a low-level attack on a camp near Bardia. The crew were members of en of the most famous
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  • 33 12 Reuter. Cichy, Aug, 12 ni|it i.ovemmi-il ha» psased I I ir <' rendering m*u M ii, rt -in iu exceptional Bli ihough th.- normal rnuiiln* At 20. *»ys >u i, to II»" Vichy ne*-
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  • 77 12 on "China-Thc Nation" by or. A itched the country prow mi of relative obscurity into one of Uv like the yearly floods, directing rescue l«Lt and taking part In relief work. *Hto work in China brought him into coniacrSth the nation- lenders anu he Dlaved. in
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  • 99 12 High Honours For Premier Hopkins Wireless. London, Aug. 12. THE honorary freedom of the city of Portsmouth is to be conferred on Mr. Winston Churchill the Prime Minister, and Mr. Harry Hopkins. President Roosevelt s personal envoy and the administrator of the Lease-Lend supplies tc Great Britain on the Prime
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  • 43 12 The King of the Hellenes and tiis narty photographed te rival in Equvt, following his dramatic escape"from the German., in Crete. Dri Left to right: 2.Lt. cess Catherine, Princess Mane Prince George, Prince Peter, hnui George and Col. Blunt.
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  • 133 12 Reuter. London. Aug. 12. AS a preliminary to the formation in Russia of a Polish Army equipped with the latest American material, the Soviet Government has accepted the Military Mission headed by Gen. Szyszko Bohusz. who is empowered to conclud? a Polish-Soviet Military agreement.
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  • 25 12 Reuter. Wtthtaffton, A«S 11:—For the cl successive toy, the United siut-s Navy Department baa received no cispatch from Pri Went R-'sevclt's yacht fotomac—Reuter.
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  • 345 12 Big Nazi-Finn Air Raid Foiled Moscow, Aug. 12. THE following is the text of the Soviet communique issued bv the Soviet Information Bureau this morn- mg:— "During yesterday, our troops continued fighting the enemy In the Soltsi, Smolensk, Belaya-Tserkov and Uman directions. Our Air Force continued
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  • 388 12 London, Aug. p THE inflammable rttiiUta hi thi Far East forms the theme of leaders in the DaiU Telegranh and the Daily Mai), the latter describing th e situation as nearh at flash point." The Daily Telegrapl -jj. Japanese rnilitar I choeec to defy the British md
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    • 160 12 II JiiiiS I I WITH BAND SPREAD I I -SS* SMTS. I Wm fe et operates from one 6 volt battery which will five appro* 2 »eeks Bgj| ■I use on one charge. Five band spread ranges on all the short uavc IBjg I broadcast bands is incorporated in this
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    • 175 12 A. T. EDWARDS A CO- LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 4646. Consult l T s For All Classes Of REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS AND INVESTMENTS. No Obligation Phone 4646. SINGAPORE I MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. I TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service Por particulars see
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    • 117 12 IjSBH animals, offers many trcasnrfs of he BjfflM and energy to you 100. In Blue Ba Mißfck Jf these treasures are to be found man M economical and tasty form. The n." M I nourishing and easiest digestible M vegetable fats are used for Ihe manufacture of Blue Band. That's
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